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Deep experience in operating risk and compliance standards, including PCI, HIPAA, and HITRUST, and enterprise risk management practices. Ensure compliance with relevant laws, regulations (e.g., HHS, SEC, state agencies), and industry standards (e.g., PCI, HITRUST) across Humana.
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Industry Certifications: CISA, CISSP, HCISPP, CCSP, CISM, CTPRP, etc. Humana's Associate Vice President (AVP), Technology and Cybersecurity Risk works closely with all areas of Enterprise Information Protection (EIP), Internal Audit, Enterprise Risk Management, business units, regulatory agencies, and industry groups to ensure the company's technology and cybersecurity risks are effectively managed and compliance objectives are achieved.
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ResponsibilitiesVice President, Threat Management & ResponseJob Description:Humana is a Fortune 50 market leader in integrated healthcare whose dream is to help people a. This role will play a key role in ensuring Humana's risk and compliance processes effectively drive high-value outcomes for the company.
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Technical knowledge of cybersecurity, cloud technologies, information technology operations, resiliency practices, and data privacy. Humana complies with all applicable federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or religion.
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Experience interpreting data extracted from advanced analytics (e.g. use of data visualization and reporting) The AVP will report directly to the Vice President, Technology and Cybersecurity Risk Management and will lead a multi-level team of 30 members.
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Communicate team priorities effectively both within the team and across Humana, to ensure alignment on intended outcomes and a strong risk management culture. Build and maintain a highly effective team of risk and compliance professionals, focused on delivery high-value risk outcomes that improve the companies' security, resiliency, and compliance posture.
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DescriptionResponsibilitiesThe Associate Vice President (AVP), IT Procurement - Enterprise Procurement & Supplier Management reports to the Chief Procurement Officer, the Associate Vice President - IT Procurement is accountabl.
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Engage with senior leaders and peers to ensure risk and compliance issues are effectively identified, prioritized, and remediated. Master's Degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Information Security, or a related field.
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In addition, this leader supports Humana senior leaders in ensuring that pro-active risk governance processes are implemented and effectively followed. We also provide free language interpreter services.
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Job InformationHumanaAssociate VP, HR Business PartnerinRivertonWyomingDescriptionHumana Inc., headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, is a Fortune 100 company committed to helping its millions of medical and specialty membe.
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Keen ability to distill complex risk information for presentation to senior executives. Lead an effective, efficient, and predictable risk assessment process, to proactively identify, characterize, and drive remediation of important technology and cybersecurity issues.
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Ensure associates receive ongoing training necessary to maintain a high level of skill across multiple technical and programmatic domains. Drive effective strategic conversations about the value tradeoffs across critical remediation priorities, to ensure issues are remediated proactively following a risk-based approach.
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Direct the development of risk management programs, including managing the risk framework, performing control testing and risk assessments, and maintaining governance processes (e.g., policies standards, exceptions and risk acceptance processes.
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Chief Financial Officer (CFO)Locations: Portland, OR, San Francisco, CA, Seattle, WA Hybrid 3x a week on-sitewho our client isAn employee-owned design firm that strives to be both the best in design and the best in places to.
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Effectively maintain key risk governance functions, including the risk framework, risk acceptance and exceptions processes, policies and standards, and governance forums. Ability to develop and manage against metrics that ensure key projects add clear value.
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